NSA maps pathway into computers

WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Security Agency has reportedly implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers overseas that allows the U.S. to keep tabs on the devices in an attempt to prevent cyberattacks. That's according to a report in The New York Times.

It cites NSA documents, officials and experts.

Access to the machines was gained through a secret process that uses radio waves.

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